Define and explain the difference between experiential and agreement reality.
What will be an ideal response?
Ans: Experiential reality is the realities that you have personally experienced and the other things you take to be real are agreement reality. The difference comes down to realities that are experienced versus those you do not experience, but take to be real.
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